Sunday, 30 November 2014

Tarzan experience @ Skytrex

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Skytrex Adventure provides the first of its kind in Malaysia, a tree to tree ‘sky-trekking’ experience where one is able to have the experience of a lifetime to fly, swing, glide and dangle on the various aerial obstacles suspended above the lush tropical Malaysian Rainforest.


It is all about testing your agility, challenging your fear and pushing yourself to the limit.

Safety is prioritized where the Skytrex is constructed and managed in accordance with International Safety Standards. The instructors would thoroughly educate and train us on the use and operation of the safety equipments and flying fox gear before we head out to start our course.

Instructor on the move...



Training before heading for the thrill...


There will also be instructors stationed at more difficult obstacles to guide you along the way. 

However, if one needs to withdraw from the activity, there are Chicken Exits for you to get off the circuit.


Speaking from experience, the Big Thrill circuit would require a lot of upper body strength and balancing, but fret not for those who doesn’t workout as myself, Big Thrill is definitely challenging but achievable.


The big action...*thrilling*



              

         


Looking forward to my Extreme Challenge experience one day. Nothing is impossible!
Skytrex has 2 parks: One in Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam, whilst another in Burau Bay Langkawi

There are 3 types of circuits


Little Adventure is more suitable for children, however must be accompanied by adult (max 2 children per adult)
Would recommend Big Thrill for 1st timer who doesn’t workout frequently.


Skytrex official website: http://www.skytrex-adventure.com/


X.O.X.O., Ms. Lor

EASY way to keep your lawn looks great ALL the time!

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“OHH NOOOO....it’s the time again to mow the lawn? But I’m just tooo busy... I don’t have the time!!”

Have you ever encountered such moments? Fret not! With the advancement in technology, there’s something called the synthetic grass now! Well, I guess this type of grass has probably been around quite some time, however, as usual being the ignorant me, I only get to know about this type of grass recently from this website named “Grass Culture

This synthetic grass looks soooo REAL!




Using this synthetic grass is definitely a very smart choice! The pros are:

·         Minimal to NO maintenance – save all ur TIME & your lawn will still look great all year round!
·         Unnecessary to mow, trim or fertilise
·         Environmental friendly – No need for harmful pesticides
·         No watering – helps to save water!
·         SAFE for kids and pets!



Before Installation

After Installation
After Installation


It seems quite easy to install too! Check out their DIY Guide! I was pretty amazed by how thoughtful they are to share the step by step instructions.

Ohhh .... and best thing is you can always request for a SAMPLE to try!

There’s a PRE-LAUNCH SALE ongoing NOW until the 10th Dec 2014!

For those who are interested, do visit their website @ www.grassculture.com.au or their FB @ Grass Culture.

Unfortunately, it’s only applicable for those living in Australia currently; else I would have already placed my orders.

So calling all those in Australia, you can consider this makeover for your lawn – just in time for Christmas!


XOXO Ms Yolo

Jonathan Lee 李宗盛 【音乐教父】World Tour @ Malaysia

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Thanks to hubby's sis that I have this opportunity to enjoy Jonathan Lee's concert @ Bukit Jalil.


This is our 1st time ever attending a concert together. Excited!!



Was worried that I wouldn't have resonance enjoying the concert but thanks to my bro who introduced hit songs in the 90s to me when I was young, I'm able to recall and reminisce most of the songs performed tonight.




Jonathan Lee's songs really touched each and everyone of us in the stadium tonight. I even saw a few shed their tears.





One said "他写的是人生,唱的是生命" Well said, well said  *clap clap*

既然青春留不住,就把回忆藏心里
爱得适时,珍惜眼前人!

He invited 2 special guests, upcoming young artists Ann 白安 and 李剑青




It ended splendidly with 山丘 (wold). Perfect way to end the day and hopefully I'll meet him again in my dream.



Good Night y'all
X.O.X.O,   Ms. Lor

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Soul in Seoul @ Sri Petaling

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What to eat for dinner tonight? Soul In Seoul @ Sri Petaling is my dinner choice last weekend. Passed by this Korean restaurant (same row as RHB Bank) a few times, finally got to try this.


The restaurant is divided into two sections - the modern and the more traditional place for Korean BBQ. I chose the old school design section as I thought it looks cool to sit on the unique barrel-like stool and enjoy your BBQ dinner.


Black barrel stool just like a traditional way to enjoy Korean BBQ.

Five refillable sides - kimchi, spinach, bean sprouts, fish cakes and soy fried water spinach.
I ordered a set for Two which includes a pork belly marinated with soy sauce, boneless chicken with spicy sauce and a kimchi stew. And add-on a ala-carte beef bulgogi for Mr.Han.


Their pork belly is a MUST TRY! I'm not a fan of pork fats but this is so HEAVENLY AWESOME. You will get what I'm saying when the pork belly's fat melted in your mouth with a taste of sweet soy flavour. It's so juicy, tender and mouth-watering.


Spicy chicken is very tender and well-flavoured with the house special spicy sauce.
I like the BBQ omelette too. These are all low carbs goodies! I'm so blessed.


The service is superb and efficient. The boss is very friendly and spend time with us to explain the wall arts and photo about Korean sad and happy history.


Mr.Han likes the beef bulgogi and he managed to finish a bowl of rice.


Price for 3 adults and 1 kid:
RM64 for discount set (pork belly, spicy chicken, kimchi stew and 2 rice)
RM35 for beef bulgogi ala-carte
RM3.50 for corn tea

Set dinner portion is for 2 pax but the portion is big enough for 3 adults and 1 kid with an add-on dish. I thought this worth the price and we are highly satisfied!

Have a good weekend everyone!

xoxo,
Ms.SS

Long Weekend Getaway - Malaysia & Singapore

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10 Awesome Long Weekend in 2015 for Malaysia!


Are you ready to party?

Let us share with you our travel log! We will be updating this for the whole 2015 every month!

Romantic Escape
  • Boracay 
  • Korea (Travelogue #1 to #5)

Weekend Family Getaway 

Budget Travel
  • Pulau Langkawi
  • Kota Kinabalu
  • Bangkok (Songkran 13-15th April 2015)

Lots of Love,
Miss2MrsChics

Tim Ho Wan @ Mid Valley, Garden (The Long Awaited Restaurant!!)

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Finally the long waited cheapest Michelin Star Restaurant is now in the town!

The doors are open! The queue was quite long, even at 2 pm. 
Every one is dying to have a bite of the famous baked siew pao.

Menu and its charges. Not cheap eh. That's the whole menu. 
Limited selection to cater for quick turnaround.

Tadaa! The famous must-try siew pao! RM10.80 for 3 buns. 

They probably need to improve on the consistency of the filling. Not much pork inside my bun. I thought it's not bad, tasty. Ms SS said that the HK bun is better.

Beancurd skin roll with Pork & Shrimp RM8.80. 
Quite tasty, Bigger shrimps to justify the price. 

Glutinous Rice with Lotus Leaf RM12.80.Tasty, and the portion is quite huge. 
We couldn't finish it. Rice is soft and meat is tender.

Pork Dumpling with Shrimp RM10.80 

Shrimp Roll. RM12.80 

Pan-fried carrot cake. RM9.80. Should try this! Yummy! 
Ms SS claimed its better than HK. 

Their must-try Tonic Medlar & Osmanthus Cake. RM6.80 I like it. 
Quite refreshing to end the tasty meal. 


The Verdict:

Food: (7/10)
As a first timer at Tim Ho Wan. I thought the dim sum was pretty decent. I liked the baked siew pao (but I hoped for more filling in my bun), beancurd skin roll and the Osmanthus jelly. But it depends on the personal preference. Won't go wrong ordering anything on their menu, as they specialize in those in that 1 sheet of paper.

Price: Value of Money (5/10)
For 4 pax, we incurred RM115. So, around RM30 per pax. I think that could cover for 2 pax in my usual dim sum shop. Comparing the basic ingredients, I guess, I would much rather take away the baked buns and jelly, the others are decent but probably doesn't really justify the premium? But then again, this is the cheapest Michelin Star restaurant in town!

Ambiance: (5/10)
Ok, I haven't been to any of the Tim Ho Wan so I didn't really know how would it look like. Just a typical char-chan-teng, with square tables like those (kopitiam) coffee shops in the shopping malls. Quite noisy inside, so not a place to catch up etc. This also means, the you don't have to queue outside for long, as people won't linger after they are done with their meal.

Overall: (6.5/10)
I thought it is a bit overrated. Maybe I had too high expectations as it was widely talked about. But, those who have been to other franchises and like it, this concept wont differ much from that. But you should definitely try if you haven't tried their baked siew buns before. It's an experience on its own. haha


Xoxo and have a great weekend (not queuing up I hope),

Ms Sue_eats
(Other contributor to the review - Ms SS)